National columnist Paul Kavanagh is declaring this the most shambolic start to a General Election he's ever witnessed.
Paul is joined by journalist Stewart Ward, standing in for editor Callum Baird, to discuss the past week's gaffes and resignations.
And, of course, Boris Johnson was putting his foot in it on his visit to Scotland.
We're also looking back at The National's incredible #indyref2020 rally last weekend – with a spectacular turnout ... and a few new Yes voters being made in the process.
The BBC's coverage of that rally was inadequate. But Question Time from Glasgow was, somehow, finally, at last, a Scottish audience that represented the city.
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